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beads 1
beak 1
beaks 1
bear 23
bearable 1
beard 2
bearded 1
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24 tell
24 volga
23 asiatic
23 bear
23 central
23 cry
23 difficulty
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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bear

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | vigorous?”~“Sire, he can bear cold, hunger, thirst, fatigue, 2 I, III | nothing less than the Siberian bear, a formidable and ferocious 3 I, III | enough up to the thirty-ninth bear, have succumbed to the fortieth.~ 4 I, III | Strogoff had killed his first bear, quite alone—that was nothing; 5 I, III | arrived at manhood he could bear any amount of cold, heat, 6 I, IV | can so neatly disembowel a bear, without injuring its precious 7 I, V | In the long avenues the bear showmen accompanied their 8 I, VII | for any news which might bear on his journey, he mingled 9 I, XI | then another report.~“A bear;” cried Michael, who could 10 I, XI | him.~It was a monstrous bear. The tempest had driven 11 I, XI | Nadia face to face with the bear, had gone in pursuit of 12 I, XI | advancing resolutely towards the bear, had fired close to it.~ 13 I, XI | she again approached the bear, and, as it raised its paws 14 I, XI | bound and he was between the bear and the girl. His arm made 15 I, XI | the precious fur of the bear, which fetches a high price.~“ 16 I, XI | said he. “Now, were I a bear, I should not meddle with 17 I, XIII| to Nadia, helping her to bear the fatigue of this long 18 I, XV | one thing only, namely, to bear him rapidly to the next 19 II, I | destitute of shelter, had to bear all the inclemencies of 20 II, II | post-house in Ichim?”~“He did bear it,” answered Nadia, looking 21 II, VI | of them. How could Nadia bear the fatigues of that night, 22 II, X | waters of the river would bear them along at a rate of 23 II, XIV | newly-frozen plain could not bear the weight of an assaulting


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